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An elaborate collection of largely web-sourced photographs of the 1966-1972 SCCA Trans Am, and quite comprehensive. Some images are out of order or miscaptioned, but real 'one stop shopping' utility for you needn't lose images across websites that closely compliment each other on a race-by-race basis. See:

A thread of possible interest, this being a run up to the Mark Donohue celebration held at Road America on July, 2010. Again found upon the Autosport.com Nostalgia Forum, many interesting observations, stories, and items of memorabilia are to be discovered. See:

A bit outside the topic window concerning first generation Camaros perhaps, but quite on topic concerning the 1966-1972 SCCA Trans Am focus of those so inclined.

The Unexpected Pony Car Site - the finest Ford Mustang vintage SCCA Trans Am website out there, based in Germany - a huge resource. Where it is the 'rival' enthusiasts come to know about discoveries concerning their scene. See:

An elaborate collection of largely web-sourced photographs of the 1966-1972 SCCA Trans Am, and quite comprehensive. Some images are out of order or miscaptioned, but real 'one stop shopping' utility for you needn't lose images across websites that closely compliment each other on a race-by-race basis. See:

Great recommendations, Mike. Thank you for posting them. Speaking of Mustangs, Walt Boeningerhas a nice website at http://www.shelbytransam.com/walt/ShelbyTA/index.htm . Some interestingthings there if you take the time to go through the various photos and links, and he's done a nicejob of documenting the history of his car.

Another website, this a commercial photo image service. Expect to wrestle with the interface, ignore 'O results returned', click on 'view Editorial images' to turn up results that are often atypical and surprising. Deliberate application here will net a neat return on investment. Type in teams, team owner names, drivers, venues, series identification, and mark off those search terms you've tried each in turn. See:

A bit of a work in progress when this was posted, but a fine effort and splendid presentation. The rudiments of a SCCA Trans Am Javelin webpage tied specifically into the 100 Trans Am replicas (mostly paint) that predated the Mark Donohue Javelin proper. Sure to develop, hence not bad at all to bookmark. See:

Not a website but it does have clip of Dick Guldstrand tearing up his vette.Great film for you road racing guys.I have a DVD I made of a film I purchased of 1969 footage maybe 5 minutes of Trans Am racing.As soon as I find someone who can download it to youtube I'll post it.

More inexplicable strangeness concerning what footage survives and can be found online. Dan Gurney announces at a press conference signing with Chrysler to run a pair of Barracudas in the 1970 Trans Am - not Camaro material clearly, but odd enough that how could I not share? See: